Blind spot mirrors are actually very simple.
Car blind spot mirror placement.
Using blind spot mirrors.
This placement works fine for visualizing the blind spot.
It will definitely give you the 110 140 degree visualization you re seeking.
The most common blind spot mirrors are a stick on type that you attach to your existing side mirrors giving you a broader view of the side and rear of your car.
However it may be difficult to see a car to the left.
The most common areas to place blind spot mirrors are the upper outer corner and the lower outer corner of the side mirror.
Traditional placement of a blind spot mirror allows a driver to see the flank of the car being driven and the car directly behind it.
While some vehicles do have blind.
Often this is in one of the inner or outer corners.
The curved surface allows the mirror to reflect objects from a wider range of angles than is possible with conventional side view mirrors.
They re generally curved mirrors that attach to your vehicle s stock side view mirrors.
With some you can peel off a sticker and affix it to either the top corner or lower bottom corner of your side mirror as either are the perfect blind spot mirror placement.
I added a little blind spot mirror on my driver s side mirror and used the upper inner corner of the mirror because that seemed like wasted space.
First it s important to differentiate between which ones you need.
To use a blind spot mirror correctly it should be installed so that it provides a view of the blind spots to your right and left when sitting in the driver s seat.
Clean your side view mirrors.
Different styles of blind spot mirrors are designed to work best in different positions so correct blind spot mirror placement is vital.
Adjust the blind spot mirrors so that the car in the rearview mirror is not visible in the blind spot mirrors.
Those who have preferred mirror adjustments without following the above steps should place blind side mirrors at the upper outside corner to ensure blind spots are covered.